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  • British

    45 44.12%
  • American

    50 49.02%
  • Australian

    4 3.92%
  • Others (Engrish, Rednecks, etcetera)

    3 2.94%
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    british difficult to understand to me even for american people i rather like australian than british even though thet barely the same but australian are easy to my ear

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    american, because it's easier to learn...

    but i learn british english at school
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    Why dont City f*ck off home

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    if you use american english in my school, teachers will cut your point

    * sigh *

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    Write like British
    Talk like American
    Act like Asian

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    write like british, talk like american <---- oral test fail

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    american, it's easier to listen

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    I love american, they're easier to follow.

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    I preferred American English rather than any other option, I work with Australian and the first time I heard them talking it was like hearing a new language .. Honestly, if you talk to a city dwellers Australian you can keep up with what their saying but if you met the country side kind of people. Man, I need a second pair of ears

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    Quote Originally Posted by manong View Post
    I work with Australian and the first time I heard them talking it was like hearing a new language
    this really supports my hypothesis that Australian English is hard to understand
    what did I tell ya guys?



    btw so far american english pwns all other

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    american. though somehow my spoken english is british. guess it was because of those british listening tests lol

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    Our accents depends on which area we are from the uk, plus i've never really met anyone who said like that. (Referring to the British Accent).

    I prefer American accents you've got to love those female yanks accents.

    Trust me Irish accents are a we tad harder to understand then an australian. I can barely understand my cusions from ireland, (when they start using irish slang)

    Anyways here's a British Accent (mine)
    http://www.ziddu.com/download/8173045/RD.mp3.html

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    i would prefer to american..

    err..
    my english teacher is an american

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    American, because I think that's how I speak in English as well

    Although, speaking in a British accent seems "fun" to me
    Also, Japanese-English for the lols (Hard = Harudo, Rider = Raida, Slash = Sulashu?)

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    I prefer America...

    Coz many people in the world use this English....

    And I think British is too hard for me to practice...

    And many people and English course in Indonesia use this English... ^^

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    I prefer to american english....
    cause i use american english to...
    but in my school i learn british english

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